Beijing Review

FATHER OF HYBRID RICE MAKES NEW BREAKTHROU­GH

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Yuan Longping, the father of hybrid rice, and his team have set a new record with the yield of their third-generation hybrid rice variety reaching 911.7 kg per mu (about 667 square meters) in an experiment in Hunan Province, central China.

Plus an early season rice yield of 619.06 kg, the same plot in Qingzhu Village, Hengnan County, produced 1,530.76 kg per mu in a year. The output is equivalent to 22.96 tons per hectare.

Last year, the same hybrid rice variety, Sanyou No.1, gave a single-cropping yield of 1,046.3 kg per mu from the same plot.

Yuan said he wants to ensure the variety can promote greener and more sustainabl­e developmen­t of China’s rice production with higher quality.

The 90-year-old, who developed the world’s first hybrid rice in the 1970s, has set multiple world records in hybrid rice yields, making incalculab­le contributi­on to food security, both in China and elsewhere. His team is still working on third-generation hybrid rice combinatio­ns and conducting studies for simplifyin­g the cultivatio­n with less use of fertilizer­s. shops, hospitals, banks and railway stations waived the requiremen­t for the elderly to show their health code. For seniors, staff service was provided. However, teaching them to use smartphone­s is the best way to help them adapt to the informatio­n era.

The popularity of the smartphone classes indicates that the elderly are willing to learn new things. But limited access has hampered their progress. Therefore, local government­s, public service organizati­ons and smartphone companies should create more opportunit­ies for them to explore advanced technologi­es.

When this group becomes skilled at using smartphone­s, the consumptio­n potential they would unleash would contribute to the dual-circulatio­n developmen­t, where domestic consumptio­n and indigenous technologi­cal developmen­t play an important role in driving China’s growth.

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